S-4.1.1, r. 2 - Educational Childcare Regulation

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53. Before a person is recognized as a home educational childcare provider, a coordinating office must first interview that person and each person over 14 years of age residing in the residence where the person proposes to provide childcare.
The coordinating office must, in addition, after making an appointment, visit the entire residence where the childcare will be provided and, where applicable, any outdoor yard that is to be used for the provision of childcare services and any outbuildings in the yard to ensure that they are safe and suitable in light, in particular, of the number and age of the children.
A report on the visit and interviews must be drawn up.
O.C. 582-2006, s. 53; O.C. 1314-2013, s. 26.
53. Before a person is recognized as a home childcare provider, a coordinating office must first interview that person and each person over 14 years of age residing in the residence where the person proposes to provide childcare.
The coordinating office must, in addition, after making an appointment, visit the entire residence where the childcare will be provided and, where applicable, any outdoor yard that is to be used for the provision of childcare services and any outbuildings in the yard to ensure that they are safe and suitable in light, in particular, of the number and age of the children.
A report on the visit and interviews must be drawn up.
O.C. 582-2006, s. 53; O.C. 1314-2013, s. 26.
53. Before a person is recognized as a home childcare provider, a coordinating office must first interview that person, each person over 14 years of age residing in the residence where the person proposes to provide childcare and, if applicable, the adult assisting that person.
The coordinating office must also visit the residence where the childcare will be provided.
A report on the visit and interviews must be drawn up.
O.C. 582-2006, s. 53.